EVENING HERALD SATl'HOAY, SKI'TKMUEIt 1MM. , THIKD EDITION Hiren Killed ,y iiunnwiiv. Mflil'IIV. X. C SfliL S ll Yt.l.... Inst tin rr nrriTeil lirro a man, wife -md chllil. Tin- nmt), who whs evidently n iiuniuesB man, wa about 40 years of age, spoke of himself as beliiR just frum Phila delphia, where he lived. Thl, is nil that la known of hht Identity. Wednesday the party secured a ooiiveynnce slid started for the Interior. The horse run away and all three were thrown aKainst u tree, be ing Intdnntly kllleil. t. Orlip mid Builth nn tins Stump. ATLANTA, G., Sept, a A muss meet ing of Demicrats was hehl In this city last evening. Tim principal feature were the siie jhe of Speaker Crbtp, re viewing th work of congress, and of Secrt-t.iry lbiko Smith aaniust the free coinage of stlvor. Speaker Crisp declared bis personal preference for the free coin age of silver. Much enthusiasm was dis played. Still IlrefiUliij Cycling ltrcordt. 8prin(,kiki.d, Ma., Sept. 8. j ' J. TltUH broke tbu five mile llyiug start paced world's bicycle record at ilampdeu park yesterday afternoon. Ilia time was 10.31 8-S. best previous time, 11.00 1-6, nindo by Alcintje at fSpringlleld, Sept. 11, 1303. W. W .Sims broke class A, mile Hying start, paced time, S. IB. Hecurd previously held by Callahan In ill) 4-3. Seventy IlulloU Without llritilt, AVilliamhi'ort, I'a., Sept. H. The He publican conferrees of the Sixteenth con gressional district udjourned last evening to meet Wednesday morning at the Up degraff hotel. Seventy were taken with out a result. Each of the candidates have six votes. ISscnped from the l'lro ut Suml.tnut). St. Cloud, Mlnu., Sept. 8. John Dren nau, his v. ife and three children, who were all rep rted dead at Suiiditoue, have been found nhve and well. They waded into the Kettle river and saved their Uvea. The H iintlmr. Generally fair; southeast winds. Low Rates 1o Norristown. For the benefit of nersons deslrlni to visit Xorrlstown during the time of tlio Annum uonveution or tiie I'eiinsyivantn Statu Elrcinen's Association to be held ut that point September IS to 31, the Penn sylvania Hallroad Company will sell to tho public ou September 20 round-trip tickets from Pottsviile and intermediate stations to Xorrlstown and return at rate or one first class fare for the round trip. These tickets will be good for going pas sage on all trains up to noon of September 20, nnd will be valid for return passage only on thnt date. Hound-trip tickets to Xorrlstown and return will also be sold nt tlio single fnre rate, on presentation of card orders, from September II) to 20, good to return until September 20 In clusive. An opportunity will be offered for a trip to Atlantic City on September 21 or 22, round trip tickets from Xorrls town to Atlantic City and return being sold on those days at the extremely low rate of ?1.T5 for the round trip. These tickets will be sold to all persons apply ing, and will be valid for return passage until September 23 inclusive. A. AI. llalloy, n well known citizen of Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic diarrhtea nrd used many remedies with little re lief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera mid Dlarrho'a Hemedy, which lias cured her sound and well. Give it a trial nnd you will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 25 and .W cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Hroi, Water Notice. in u couut of the continued drought thC'upply of water will be turned off after p. in. on Saturday, September 3si, i'il, and remain shut off until 7 ovlock Sunday morning, when the water will be turned on again until ft a. m. After that hour the water will remain turned off until 4 p. in. and remain in force from that time until I) p. m. 'i'hi3 arrangement will give the people n wnter supply two hours In the eveniug and two hours In the morning and wifi remain in force until the reservoirs are replenished. A watchman will be stationed at Fowler's lumber yard, on Enst Coal street, to turn on the wnter nt a moment's notice in case the lire nlnrin Is sounded. People should be careful ami not leave their hydrnntB open during the time the water supply is cut off. S. D. Hess, H JWw Superintendent. Wliile In Chicago, Mr. Charles L. Knliler, n prominent shoe merchant of Des Moines, Iowa, had quite a serious time of It. He took such n severe cold that he could hardly tnlk or nnvlgnte, but the prompt use of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy cured him of his cold so quickly that others at the hotel who had bad colds followed his example and half n dozen persons ordered It from the nenr- est drug store. They were profuse In their thanks to Mr. Knliler for telling them how to cure a bad cold so quickly. For sale uv iiruuier jjros. Now or Never. PenpU who have not secured conies of the i Mim-lte photocraphs of the World's ii r i (ubraied In "The Magic City," and . nn 1 1. photographs of famous uieu aud wnim-a aud scenes in every land as lu rnrpi r.ited in "Voyage Around the WotM, ' "liould apply for them at the Id I. i n oilice without delav. as onlv a tew p.es are left aud the supply will not lie r, uewed. Xo household should lie without a complete set of these marvelous product ions. TTben Baby was tick, w gave her Oxtorla, Wn she wan a ChiU, aha oried for Oaatorlo, TVIirn slut becaiua , aba clung to CMt la. When she bod ClilMrao, she gavo tbem Gastorla Irving W. Larlmore, physical director of "V. M. C. A., Den Molns, Iown, says he can conscientiously recommend Chamber. lain s x'nin isaim to aimetee, gymnasts, bicyclists, foot ball players and the pro fession lu general for bruUes, sprains and dislocations: also for soreneas and stiff- uess of the muscles. When applied before the parts become swollen it will effect n t ure in one nan tue time usually required For sale by Gruhler Bros. Give Them Your Orders. Hooks Si Brown, the North Main street s; at loners, are t lie authorized town agents of the Fvicninq Herald nudnllorders left In their care will be nromntlv attended to, The Hskalo is also on sale nt all tho other leading stationery store lu the town. I f-rUMr- DAT! T- Qi iirn-i I i fn. 1 ""' " ' "" 1 vuij uwr I VJ DuUCrlCUUj. I iMAllAUI tlll American llnfusnca Will be Taknn lliere by the Colnmhl, Colon, Sept. 8.-The United Statoswar hip Columbia has been ordered to con vey the Amerlcnn refugees at Port Union back to Dluetields, Mosquito territory. Washinotom, Sept. s. Admiral Ram lav, acting secretary of the navy, when thown a dispatch from Colon saying that the steamer Columbia had been ordered to convey the American refugees from Port Li in on back to Hlueflelds, said that no order had been issued from Washing ton to that effect nnd thnt it must have come from our representatives lu or near Xioaragua. A few days ago when the Columbia arrived nt Port Limon to tnke oonl Cnptaln Sumner teleuranhed Ad uilral Hnmsey and asked If there were any further instructions aud the admiral nnswered that there were none. Captain Sumner Informed the ndmirnl what had been dona, but said nothing 95 to any con templated notion, Admirnl Hamsaj snys that the general instructions of Captain Snmner are sufficient to cover all contln- gencles and that i? the commander of the olumbia decided It was best to return the American refugees at Port Llmon to lJlueflelds ho had full authority to do o. The state department is investigating the alleged seizure by the Xicaraguan government of a vessel owned by Ameri cans, and which it is said was used to transport the prisoners captured at Blue fields to Colon. Tho Xlcarngua govern ment, it is understood, claims that the vessel was under coutrol of u company and that this company leased It to the Xlcaraguu goverment. The dispute seems to be between the owners of the vessel and the oompnny which claimed coutrol of it. If this is the case It is bnrdlv a question for the state depart ment to decide. A SCIENTIST'S SUICIDE He TJellevoit lie Wm Wanted by the Po lice fur llllaclunrr Crlm.t. XewYokk, Sept. a Dr. Illlborn T. Cressou, tho nrchaological expert con nected with tho bureau of ethnology of tho Smithsonian institution at Wnhing ton, blew his braius out Thursday night on Fortieth street, this city. A number of mysterious letters were found among liU effects, but their contents were the outcome of hallucinations which beset him for the past three months and caused tho deed that onded his life. Dr. Cressou was 43 years old, and a distinguished scientist. Last evening E. F. Spencer, of Brooklyn, who said he was the brother-in-law of Dr. Cressou, called ut tho coroner's office He said that the suicide had been unbalanced mentally for some time, nnd that among other strange ideas he held was one that lie had been a purty to the commission of some crime, and that the police were after hliu continually. Mr. Spencer said that Dr. Cresson had become deranged from overstudy. "Tho doctor," continued Mr. Spencer, "is the son of a Philadelphia stock broker. Early in life he studied painting and fcculpture In foreign lauds, and had some of his work In the chief art galleries of Europe and odd piece in tho gallery at Philadelphia. He has nlso contributed articles on scientific and art subjects to magazines. The doctor was a linguist of considerable ability. He traveled Central America in the interest of the Peabody In stitute." Terrible Tragedy In Arkauroi. Magnolia, Ark., Sept. a Asensationul tragedy occurred near Dykesville. Lu.. a small town just across tho Arkansas state line, yesterday. Clinton Thompson, a fnrmer, has a fine melon crop, and tho raids of tho boys liecnmo so frequent that ho put poison In some of tho finest melons. Thursday his own son, Felix, George Uriges, a neighbor's son, and a man named Jacob Mulr were found dead in the patch. When youutr Urines' father saw that Thompson had uoisoued the muliuw nn,l caused the death of his son he shot him dead, llriges escaped. California Frnlt In Knslnml London, Sept 8. The consignment of California fruit which arrived here from Southampton on Wednesday via the American line steamship New York reached Covent Qardetj jnnrket g jif ; better condition than the' flrnt or second shipments. The fruit was sold yesterday aj auction, ine peounes did poorly aud the tdums went fairly well, although the markel was glutted. Any quantity of California Uartletts will sell well, as the French Uartletts are exbuusted and the English are wormy. Liquor Dealers' AMooIatton Oulcers. ST. Louis, Sept- 8. The Liquor Deal ers' National association adjourned sine die to meet next year at Washington. The following officers Were chosen: Presi dent, William Hoatty, of Indiana; vice president, John Morrissey, of New York; secretary, Robert J. Halle, of Illinois; treasurer, John W. noward, of St. Louis; executivo committee, August Koehler, of New Jersey, John F. Weiss, of Ohio, and Ed L. Jordan, of Washington. ratal Trolley Car Accident. CLIFTON, N. J., Sept. a Two trolley ears on the Paterson Electric Railway company's line came luto collision here yesterday. There was a heavy fog, and the up car left the switch before the other car bad reached it. The cars came to gether with great force, aud John Powers, a motormau, had both legs crashed and was injured internally, probably fatally The motormau of the other car jumped, aud escaped injury. The passengers scaped. In the Jury'i Hand. WlLLIAMSPORT, Pa., Sept. 8. The case of Deln Green, formerly cashier of the defunct Muncy bank, went to the jury last night lu the United states district court A verdict is not expected until late today. The trial of John M. Bowman, president of the bank, will be begun before the eourt adjourns. NUGGETS OF NEWS Lord Hawkes' orioket team left Liver pool for New York yesterday. A case of Asiatic cholera was discov ered among a iwuty of Immigrants at Cumberland, Md. mere navu ueeu oiu balIot taken for a suocessor to J. X. Baukhead In the Sixth Alabama district, with uoresult.l In Ruseinn Poland there are 5,000 fresh cuaMa of cholera and 2.500 deaths from the disease, ou au average, per week. Arrangements have been perfected by boutli Carolina "antl machine Demo crats" for putting a full anti-Tillmau ticket in the field. A dispatch from Vienna tays that there were 174 new cases ot cholera aud 111 deaths from that disease reported lu Ga llon and u usoviua yesterday. MAI1ANOT CITT, Sept. 8, 1894. Mt. Edward Coyle. of St, Xloholiw, wa a town visitor yesterday. Thomas McGinty was the guest ot Miss Cora Oswald last evening. Oliver Miller, of Park Plaoa, came to town on bis "afety'' last evening. Mr. FlHlierty aud wife, of Philatlslphla, who were the quests of tbellilckerfumitr returned home yesterdny. William Edwards nnd John Davis, of ami v-cmrtj hi reel, nave returned t town irom a visit to tue oiu country. T). Graham iml lirnHir.iv T .T vi,nl.. nnd Messrs. Giifllths and Bissell enjoyed n drive nrouud towu Inst evening. A large crowd gathered lu front of the Mansion Hoii'-e last evening to hear the sweet niusio wnicu was played by Prof. Jones' orchestra, Resolutions of Condolence. WnEltEAS. In the dlsnosttlnn nf th nit. wiso Creator, death has taken from our midst our late lamented brother, Barthol omew oueeney. nnu WnEREAs, The deceased has been con tinuously connected with our society from its organization, shnrltig Its reverses nnd successes, always laboring zealously for Its welfare, nnd by his unlmpenchnblo chnrncter, gentlemnnliness and kludly benring ever endearing himself to us. Resolved, That while we humbly bow to God's decree In death's mission, still we should make some expression of fra ternal regard for our deceased and evince our appreciation of his character as n brother, a citizen nnd n mini. Resolved. That In the decease of Mnrtlml. omew .Sheehey the Annunciation Total Abstinence Societv. of Sbenandonb. Pa- has lostnn excmplnry member, onowhoso many yenra of unselfish devotion to the good cnuse of totnl abstinence might well be imitated ; that the community has lost n conscientious citizen, his sorrowing wife nnd children a fond nnd thorough chrls tinn husband nnd fntber, nnd withal one who held n wlllintr band In netsnf nhnritir UUU ftlUUllUS?. 1 1-1- , " J Resolved. That we extend our nrnfnnnil BVmnnthv to the wlfn nnd nhlldrnn nf rim decensed; thnt tho society's charter and the Interior and exterior of the hall be appropriately u rnped for n period of thirty dnys; thnt these resolutions be entered ontheminutes nnd be orderedfornubllpn. uuu, unit mm, n copy uuiy engrossed be nresenteu to nis lamenting wire nnd inmuy. c. J. qulnn, M. Gkaiiam, M. J. CHAISES, J" Committee.? tsnennnuoah, I'a., Sept. 0, lt4..1, Held nt Ullllrnntlne. BALTIMOHK, Sept. K. Four cases of ma lignant fever, one of which resulted fn tnlly, developed on board the British steamship Samuel Tyzack, Captaiu Wep pener, from Havana, on Friday, Aug. 31. The Tyznck is now lying off quarantine with her entire crew aboard, save four firemen, George Hnrtman, whose death occurred ou Wednesday, and Chief Emri- neer Edgar W. Poole, Johu Wilson aud Cornelius atson, who nre nt the Quar antine hospital. The Tyzack left Havana Aug. 23, ami renched here with n clean bill of health. Hartman was taken sick on Sunday aud died on Tuesday. Wilson was taken sick on Monday nnd Watsou on Wcduesday. Genri-ia MnrkRmen Ahead. Sea Otr.T. N. .1 Knt stv.o v Jersey Xatloual Guard match, open to teams of sixteen from the Xntionul Guard of Xew Jersey was finished yesterday; It was won by the team from the Second regiment. Following arc the scores; Sec ond reiimnnt tenni. 1 JUfl. Savnntli 1 oi1?. Sixth, 1,102; Fourth, 1,330. Tho presidents maicu ior mo cnampiousulp of America will be concluded this afternoon. The Georgia team is now ahead, with the Wnshiugton team second. Tlio I'rlze Fight on Tarier. New York, Sent a ChamDlon .Tnm J. Corbett said in au iutervlow regarding i-ever .lacsson i am willing to sign ar ticles to fight Jackson to a finish for auy amount. He can name any place he pleases from Alaska to the South pole, but I want no twenty round fiuht. His complaint about having crossed the con tinent to meet me Is all buncombe The real reason he came so far wns because he wanted to get bark the 10,000 forfeit he bos posted. ' Untstun Uarlny at a Cent a Pound. Baltimore. Sent. 8 Comldnrnlilo v. cltement was caused on' the floor of the Corn and Flour Exchange yesterday by an offer of Russian barley for feeding nnrrtnRes nt nni (!nt. a rwmnil ilnfv r.nl.1 The offer is from southern Russian, through Smith. Hammond & Co., aud is owing to the high price of corn. The Arm offers to ftirulsh au unlimited quantity and hone therebv to Increase tonnAup anil lower freight rntes on outgoing cargoes. ftna Itching, Would Scratch Until Mood Ran Down Ills Limbs. Forced to Tako to His Bed. Wholo System Affected. Doctor niter Doctor With out Cure. Instant Relief, Speedy ; Cure by Using Cutlcuxa Remedies. My BoffertsKg might have been stoppcA If I had only known of your Cl'ticcra HtM! lies eighteen years ago. I contracted the fever a.nd :ue. and It effected mv kldnevs so badlv that I had to have an operation, from which resulted blood poison, and I suffered untold agonies. To make my sufferings more, my left le0' Lelou the knee broke out in large blood t olU. and com menced a scaly. Itching irritation, to tint at times I was aui.ost frantle,and nould scratch until the blood would trickle down my leg. In the summer these large bolls would comun noe, during which time I would have three or nur which were so painful that at timet I w as f o, . ed to tako to my bed, Everv winter a urv itch i'g scaly mass would gather on my leg, Inch m itS the DoiU, seemed to effect my whcle bysiun. Uurlngall this time, a period of three to nine months, I bad doctorafter doctor, but thoy travs me only temporary relief. This last fall 1 com menced using your Cotiofju, CtmcrRASoAr, and Ccticuba Keoolvekt, and now the scales have all gone, tho Itching all gone, Ihuvo not felt sick, and have worked all winter. I wool 1 not suffer again as I have for the past elgbtoen years for anything. I had doctors from tho west to the east, all to no purpose. I h& e not felt so well or been so long without a tick spell ilnoe taking your remedies. Thinks to them and to you, and tne great Maker of mankind tot my returning health. DSIEL T. TVO0OTTARD, Warren, Washington County, VU CUTICURA WORKS WONDERS Cutiocka Remedies cleanse the syetem by external and Internal medication of e ery erup tion, impurity and disease, and conatltuto tho most cilectlre treatment of modern tuuci, Bold throughout tbe world. Priw, Prrtpm, 60c.; 8oir, lie ; Kesolvbiit, $1. I'oitkk Duva and Cnra. Coup , Hole Proprietor!, Boiun. W " now to Curo Bkln DUf aie," mailed free. niMFLKS, blackheadi, red, rough, chappod, and il llll oily akin oared by Cuticcba Boir. WEAK, PAINFUL KIDNEY8 Backache, nervous and muscular pains, and v eakCMSes relieved I n one mlnuts by the Cutlcum Antl-I'aln Flatten . The only pain-kllllng platter. MRS DRAYTON WILL. FIGHT. Her Friends Claim That fthe Will DIs prnve ilnr Hatband's Assertions. Nkw York, Sept. 8. -Today's World tays In connection with the Drayton di vorce ciwe: There are several points to Mrs. Drayton's story, and every point has the iuterest of being new and now made public for the first time. To begin Mrs Drayton not only does not regret the u, u,B,uK i me ui vnrce suit ny ner nus baud, bnt received the news of it gladly, and arranged that the papers might be served ou hercxpedltously. Mrs. Draytou not only will coutestthn divorce suit, but will fight it to the bitter end. Mrs. Drayton will answer Mr. Dray ton's petition for a divorce with n cross petition, alleging unfaithfulness on his part and gross violation of his marriage vows. She will enter a general and spe cific denial of all his chnrges against her, and will bring what her frieuds regard as proof positive that she has been maligned. She preclpltntcd the divorce proceedings by deliberately bringing a suit for tho custi dy of her children. All these facts ore true beyond peradventure, her friends say, and when they are confirmed by the filing of her cross petition nnd by the tes timony at the trial, the confirmation will be so sensational that the statemeut of the bare facts will seem very tame. Hallptt Alunn IlnrMiva . 1 ... .,..,.,., wlc juiiu- ent in the caso, wns seen in his office nt the car bnuso nf tbn TCnw Vn,v .li.,l-in n the New Jersey Traction company, of nuivu ue is superinrauuent. lie said: The clmrrToa Tnnrlu In M nvninnl. a tltlou are false, nbsolutely false. That Is m. a uiivu w say in tne matter." 1MB Suit Against the ltookefellere. Duujtii. Minn., Sept. 8. William and John McKluley, of this city, aud James ClinrnlhV. nf Oilnnirn IhivubiimI r ol Superior Consolidated Iron mines for too.uou. mey cnarge that Iraud and mis representation were used to Induco them to sell the McKlnley mine to the company in order to induce plaintiffs to go Into the consolidation. The papers in tbe suit say tho Rockefeller people promised that all millOS Should ua In nn mm Imata nivnnl. ing to the amount of oro in sight.nud that in, ine very nme or negotiations tne Kock efellcr combination was scheming to tnke on a lot of other mines, Including some in Cuba, on a different basis. As a result, the plaintiffs parted with 8800,000 of projv erty for stock in the consolidation, not worth over $120,000. Corbett Flgtits for IMIaon. Ohange, N. J., Sept. a James Corbett fought Peter Courtney, of New Jersey, six hot rounds yesterday at the Edison laboratory here. It was witnessed by about fifteen men, and every move of tho pugilists was reproduced on Mr. Edison's kiuetoscope. There was no ring, but tho fight took place in a room twelve foet square, the walls of which were padded. Both mou were full of business, nnd Courtney showed himsolf a superior boxer. An Embezzling Railroad Cashier. Atlanta. On.. Snnt. n Aii.n,'i i.noi. nPSfl Ptrrdpc WIIPII al,nVu,l Vtv tla Edwin C. Hooks, cashier of the freight aepanment 01 the Seaboard Air Line rail road. The warrant chartred with nm. bfiZzlemcnt nf ft.VOoO nf the nmnnni?'a money. He wus placed in Jail. It is thought the defalcations will amount to a larger sum. He has been a promlnout member of the best society, and has been leading a fast life. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Agnew's cure for the heart gives perfect relief In nil caseR of nrtrnmn nr Bymnathetlc heart disease In SO mlnntea and speedily effects a curo. It Is a peer less remedy for palpation, shortness of hrpnth uninl lmrlm, c.olla ....!., 1 .. Ir. side and all symptoms of n diseased heart One dose convinces. Sold by J. M. Hll lnn. w&s C-C-lv Get vour renalrlnir dona nt TTnlder. man's. FOR SALE. Empty Molasses, Vin egar and Lard Barrels. FOR SALE, One Bay Horse MISCELLANEOUS. SALE.-Cheap, a ten-stop. 6-ootave 1 .ireiin with two full eeu ot reeds, in food older. Apply 10 Benj. D. Beddall, Wm. 'enn ot Elmer Wilde, uiueiu tescber, North Jnrdm s.rtet, 81 enandoan. 962w TjiOR BALE. Two flrst-olass fresh cows, in 1 third oall. Aonlv to Daniel Haley, corner Lloyd and Emerfok streets, Bhenandoan, I'a. AHAHUAJN. If sold this month. Two tiacta of 600 acres each, ot valuable coal and timber land In Tennessee. Will bear In vestigation. Tracts will be sold ttngly. Ad dress II ekalii, Ubenandoab, l'a. TJOK BALE.-toreroom nnd dwelling. Good location. Rent reasonable. Apply at Kendrlck Rouse. fc-30-tt IjlOU SALE. A (rood, sound horse. Price ' reasonable. Apply to Michael Peters, Bnouanaoan, i-a. o--i noil RENT Two rooms, for office use V heated by steam; gas; cheap. Apply to ueiowicn, . ii Ilefowlcb, aln street. f-tt IJfTltAYED. A cow, white and cream spov ted. lelt horn oiaoked. Htraved on Hundav August 26lh. For further Information address uscar uettriage, west uemre atreet. nnen andoah. Pa. 8 31 iw ctir tollSl'EU DAY at home selllne Llcht- ipu nlng Plater acd plating Jewelry wattbea laDiewaie, etc jsvery nas nouse gooua neeuing nlatlnc . No experience; nn capital: no talking. Some agents are making J26n day, Permanent gosltlon. Auaross 11. lv. Ileino et uo., uoium us, Ohio. FOK HALK The Jit. Cormel House prop erty on tte corner of Oak street and the Avenue, Mt. Carmel, Is ottered for sale at a low Hgure and on easy terms. Will sell the notei ovnaing wnn or wiiuout me aujoimni trrnund. Anv Information as to neures am terras can be obtained by applying to Bolomon ucnoener. ui, uvrmei. o-i- u u SLAVES TO THEIR HOIHiES. Physicians Prescribe Paine's Celery Com pound for Such Women. e; 1 1 '.' There aro thousands of tired women to day on the verge of breaking down be. cause they nre martyrs to their own false Ideas of domestic duty. Thoy nre slaves to their homes; nnd their exalted notions ot absolute order and cleanliness keep thorn from morning to night upon the rack of mental and physi cal torture until they grow old, care worn, nervous, Irritable nnd sickly, in their fool ish struggle with dust. Only the exceptionally stroug can stand the debilitating effect of overheated rooms, lack of fresh air nnd exercise, over-burdened stomachs nnd the artificial, ner vous, hurried life of so many good wives and mothers. Just as nature prompts young children to cry nnd grow Irritable when hungry, so poorly fed, over-worked nerves cry out for their proper food by twinges of rheu matism nnd neuralgia. It Is nature's language in each case. Just as the fretting, crying child drops to refreshing sleep after being properly Man j. UiERMIRG! AND LIVERY. 13 North. Jardin Street. IFEW LAUBSDRY Charlev Lee & Co. will onen n laundrv in the Ferguson House block on Saturday, Sept. 1st. Shirts will be laundried for 10 ceuts, collars, cents, anucuus 4 cents per nalr. Readv-wasbed shirts will be laun dried for 8 cents. Family washing done. Mending free. Work called for nnd de livered free. WHEN YOU'RE LOOKING BRIGHT Drop In at Linton's Photograph Gallery, And let him fasten your likeness ? 3l ?ir-,?,-rp3. Hobblns' Building, West Centre St. Shenandoah's Reliable Hand Laundry Cor. Lloyd nnd White Hts. AU work gunrnnteed to be flrst-clasa in everj particular. Bilk ties and lace curtain sa spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. Atr!al solicited. Weeks' Museum, 17 sovm maix STitEm lllrds and animals of all selections. Taxidermist, flobert Murray. Coital lid Largest Glass of Beer, free Loach Dili. John Weeks, Proprietor. Q. W. Davidson, Bartender. Your Stomach : : : your boots do, and the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. A genuine welcome Awaits you at J oe Wyatt's Saloon! MAIN AND C0RL STS. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys. beers, porter nnd ale constantly on tap Choice temperance drinks and cigars When in POTTSVILLE, Stop at PHIL. WOLLS HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining rocm attached. .Finest wines, liquors, cigars. fed, exactly so tha nervous system feela right .away the equalizing, restoring no tion of Paine's celery compound, A fair trial of this greatest of all reme dies brings strength to tired, "run down" men nnd women, aud frees them perma nently from debility, heart palpitation, despondent feelings and inability to sleep because of nervous weakness, Mrs. S. E. Welch, of Lynn, Mass., whose portrait appears above, writes as follows: "I was taken 111 last January with the grip nnd it left me with tho rheumatism in my hands nnd feet. My feet were swol len so bad and were so soro that I found it hard work to walk. My husband brought me home two bottles of Paine's celery compound. Seeing that It was doing me good, I continued Its nse until I had taken five bottles when I wns free from rheuma tism and have not had any since. "To-day I can truly say that I am aa well as I ever wns in my life." That's nil. Paine's celery compound makes people well. ALL MEN and WOMEN Have business with others, nnd should, therefore, have a business education. The quickest way to get the best Ideas of modern business practice Is to attend the WILKES-BARRE BUSINESS - COLLEGE, MEW ANTHRACITE BUILSWG, (All conveniences, elevator service.) II WEST MallKET, WLKES-BAI1RE, Pi This year's catalogue is something especially fine. Ask for It. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAB. BUKCHILL, Prop. North HTain St., fflAHANOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Rooms Attached. Attention, Proprty Owners ! ROOF PAINTING promptly done with - HAWTHORN'S U. 8.HOOI' PAINT by . TOBT, Agent, 139 Bast Coil street, Shenandoah. It Is tbe best and only guaranvsc paint against corrosion, nro and every kind of weathor, for metal, wooden and paper roofs and walls. Give It a trial WARREN J. PORTZ, Piano Tuner. Pianos and oreans renalred. Orders left at il Nt rth Main street, Shenandoah, will receive prompt attention Bicycle Bargains For a Limited Time Only. New and Used Bicycles. To Reduce Stock. Good Wheels from $25 up. Cleveland Bicycles. Majestic Bicycles. Repairing & Parts a specialty The A, Heeker Co. 100 North Centre Street, POTTSVILLE. 31, m... 1- jJ2Jl . J &. &uiv . uAtn- iah J ... i